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id: 6579dd80bdd49220560f26ad
title: Task 35
challengeType: 19
dashedName: task-35
audioPath: curriculum/js-music-player/We-Are-Going-to-Make-it.mp3
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AUDIO REFERENCE: 
Sophie: "Good morning, Bob. I'd like to bring up a coding issue."
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The phrase `bring up` means to mention or start discussing a topic or issue. It's often used in meetings to introduce a new subject or problem that needs attention. For example, `Can I bring up a concern about the project?` means the speaker wants to start discussing a specific concern.

# --question--

## --text--

What does Sophie intend to do by saying `I'd like to bring up a coding issue`?

## --answers--

`She wants to start discussing a coding problem`

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`She is asking for a break from the meeting`

### --feedback--

`Bring up` means to start discussing an issue, not to request a break.

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`She is offering a solution to a problem`

### --feedback--

Sophie is introducing an issue for discussion, not offering a solution.

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`She is complimenting Bob on his coding skills`

### --feedback--

`Bring up` refers to introducing a topic for discussion, not giving compliments.

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